After months and months of misery, and my consult with a second EP,.I decided to proceed with a local ablation at Abbott in Minneapolis. I have Atrial Tachycardia/SVT and it has been a long road with no relief from meds, lots of side effects, rough sleep. It was a rough pre-op with my EP recommending anything and everything to induce the rhythm. (Do not try this at home!!). So I had a Pepsi, took a Sudafed, proceeded to have dinner. Then had a couple of alcoholic beverages, stayed up most of the night, and drank black coffee at 0500am. Needless to say, I felt like garbage! Went in for my ablation, which ran late, but lots.and lots of PACs and runs of SVT.
Once in the lab, they tried to map the PACs first so that they could ablate them also, but about 10 minutes in, my SVT kicked in without induction and maintained throughout the subsequent mapping, induction of anesthesia, and ablation. They decided to go ahead and try to ablate the PACs as they have been extremely bothersome. They determined left atrium and crossed the septum and tried to initiate with iso and washout, but no luck. They did, however, get the SVT. I almost cried when I woke up. Thank God for the SVT showing up!!
I am cautiously optimistic that a majority of my issue will be fixed. It is entirely possible,.however, that the PACs and short SVT bursts were also coming from the left. All in all though, it was a stellar experience, with a great EP, and team, and it was super cool to get to watch the initial mapping of the SVT. Man did I lay on that table thanking God (and Sudafed, coffee, and wine) for that SVT.
Will keep everyone posted. Am going to start a supplement program tomorrow to try and tackle the PACs. . Got all my supplements at the house and ready to roll. Thanks for all who have been and are rooting for me! You guys are fantastic!
Oh, and as a side note, I slept last night, symptom free and unencumbered by any arrhythmia for the first time since Mid-December 2023!!! Woohoo!!!